- Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow (
4 September 1557 ,Wismar –14 October 1631 ,Nykoping ) was a German noblewoman and Queen ofDenmark andNorway . She was the mother of KingChristian IV of Denmark .Early Life
She was the daughter of Duke
Ulrich III of Mecklenburg-Güstrow and PrincessElizabeth of Denmark (a daughter of Frederick I andSophie of Pomerania ). Through her father, a grandson ofElizabeth of Oldenburg , she descended from kingHans of Denmark . She inherited from Ulrich a great love of knowledge. Later, she would be known as one of the most learned queens of the time.Marriage and Children
Sophie married her husband,
Frederick II , at fourteen, he twenty-three years older. Despite the age difference, the marriage was harmonious. Queen Sophie was a loving mother, nursing her children personally during their illnesses. Because her husband was well-known for vast meals, heavy drinking, and restless behavior which included unfaithfulness, she sent her three eldest children to live with her parents in Güstrow for their early years.She also proved a diligent matchmaker. Her daughter,
Anne of Denmark , would marryJames I of England and become Queen consort in 1589.On
20 July 1572 , inCopenhagen , she married Frederick II ofDenmark . They had eight children, seven of which lived to adulthood:
# Elisabeth (25 August 1573 –19 June 1626 ), married in 1590 to DukeHenry Julius of Braunschweig .
# Anna (12 December 1574 –2 March 1619 ), married on23 November 1589 to KingJames I of England
#Christian IV of Denmark and Norway (12 April 1577 –28 February 1648 )
# Ulrik (30 December 1578 –27 March 1624 ), Bishop of Schleswig, Duke of Mecklenburg-Güstrow, married Katharina Hahn
# Johan August (1579 -1579 ), died in infancy
# Augusta (8 April 1580 –5 February 1639 ), married on30 August 1596 to DukeJohann Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp
# Hedwig (5 August 1581 –26 November 1641 ), married on12 September 1602 toChristian II, Elector of Saxony
#Johan of Schleswig-Holstein (9 July 1583 –28 October 1602 )Later Life
Queen Sophie had no political power while her husband was alive. However, after her husband's death in 1588, she acted as regent for the duchies of her son,
Christian IV . She was engaged in a power struggle with the Regents of Denmark and The Council of State, which had Christian declared of age in 1593. Sophie only gave up her position the following year, 1594. As such, she came into conflict with the government, which expelled her to the palace of Nykøbing Slot on the island of Falster. She spent her time here in the study of chemistry, astronomy and other sciences.The Dowager Queen Sophie managed her estates in Lolland-Falster so well that her son had to borrow money from her on several occasions for his warfares. She was also engaged in large-scale trade and money-lending.
Sophie died at age seventy-four, a rich woman.
External Links
*http://www.guide2womenleaders.com/womeninpower/Womeninpower1570.htm
*http://www.rosenborgslot.dk/v1/person.asp?PersonID=12&countryID=2&PersonTypeID=2
*http://www.thepeerage.com/p10139.htm
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